Throughout the entire ordeal, Xu Jiaming never mentioned the dog theft again. Although Chen Chongshan was full of questions, he knew this was not the time to ask questions, so he could only follow Xu Jiaming out.
After the group left, Wenxue Ming gradually calmed down. He racked his brains, and then suddenly gasped and slumped into a chair.
The fact that Xu Jiaming, a junior official in the Chu-Nan Provincial Party Committee, deserves such serious treatment from Secretary Fu speaks volumes about his identity.
Thinking of this, Wenxue Ming's face turned somewhat pale. He was currently at a critical juncture in his leadership transition, and he could not afford to make any mistakes.
He suddenly panicked and hurriedly picked up the phone to call Wen Fei.
The call was quickly answered, and before the other end could speak, Wenxue Ming's furious voice rang out: "You stole someone's dog, return it to me immediately, without missing a single penny! Remember, immediately, right now! Be sincere, apologize where you should, and compensate where you should!"
Wen Fei stood there, phone in hand, stunned. He didn't know what had gotten into his father that made him call. After calming down a bit, he picked up the phone again and dialed Secretary Zhang's number.
Over the phone, Secretary Zhang explained the whole story to Wen Fei in detail. Wen Fei was stunned. He never expected that simply bringing back a dog from the mountains would offend such a big shot in Tanzhou City.
He felt somewhat helpless, but he could still understand the gravity of the situation. The fact that they came to his door today and gave him a three-day deadline was already a great favor. If it were Ah Fei himself, he would never have thought he would have been so calm.
Ah Fei was indeed somewhat panicked. He knew why he could live such a carefree and disregard-all-powerful life, and that the young man on the other side could really take all of that away from him with ease.
He hung up the phone and started going out with A-Qiang and Jun-Zi to look for the dog. Ah-Huang had run away, but fortunately there were still three days left. With their influence in Yizhou City, he felt that finding such a dog would not be difficult.
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Chen Chongshan followed Xu Jiaming to Secretary Fu's office for a while, feeling confused, and then somehow ended up attending the dinner party that evening.
This was the most grand and luxurious banquet he had ever attended in his life, but Chen Chongshan still had no other thoughts. His mind was full of concern for Ah Huang's safety, and even the food tasted like cardboard...
The dinner party went on very late, not ending until after 9 p.m. Afterwards, Secretary Fu arranged rooms for Xu Jiaming and Chen Chongshan at the hotel.
When they went to their room to rest, Xu Jiaming said to Chen Chongshan, "Chongshan, don't worry, let's just wait here. Those guys will definitely bring the dog back to us within three days."
"Okay." Chen Chongshan was skeptical, but he had no other choice but to trust Xu Jiaming.
Based on what he had seen today, he had roughly guessed that Xu Jiaming's family must be high-ranking officials in the province, much higher than Secretary Fu. Xu Jiaming had no reason to deceive or manipulate him, so he felt that Ah Huang should not be lost.
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Enduring his hunger, Ah Huang ran towards the mountains outside the city. However, as the saying goes, "looking at a mountain makes a horse run itself to death," and although Ah Huang thought the mountains ahead were not far away, he still hadn't managed to get out of the city by noon.
It was so hungry that it even began to waver slightly at the food in the garbage dump, but in the end it resisted.
While passing by a pond in a plaza garden, many children were feeding the koi in the shallows. Ah Huang stood not far away and watched for a moment. Suddenly, he rushed into the water and, with a flick of his paw, like a black bear catching fish in the water, swatted two koi onto the shore.
Ah Huang's actions stunned all the tourists on the shore of the shallow lake. They all stared at Ah Huang in surprise. Ah Huang ignored them, rushed to the shore, grabbed a large koi carp, and ran to a less crowded area outside the square.
It dared not have any more romantic thoughts about another fish; so many strangers made it wary, and it dared not linger.
This red koi weighed three or four pounds. Ah Huang carried it to a secluded garden thicket and began to feast on it.
Although a four-pound fish wasn't enough to completely fill Ah Huang's stomach, it was enough to quell his hunger. After eating the fish, Ah Huang rested for a while, and his strength finally returned to its peak. He got up again and ran towards the outskirts of the city.
Ah Huang's body was still stained with 80,000 units of blood, and its enormous size was terrifying. It once caused panic on the crowded street. Some strangers thought they had encountered some wild animal that had escaped from the zoo, and screamed and ran into the shops on both sides of the road.
Some people familiar with Central Asia were also horrified by Ah Huang's blood and ferocious appearance. They understood better than those who didn't know about fierce dogs the astonishing destructive power of a rabid Central Asian Shepherd. They stayed far away and even started calling the police.
Ah Huang sensed hostility from this group of people. It had no intention of stopping in the first place. These indifferent and frightened eyes made Ah Huang quicken its pace, but soon several police cars followed behind Ah Huang. The police officers in uniform were carrying stun guns and tranquilizer guns and were ready to act at any time.
This scene caught Ah Huang completely off guard, and it was filled with hostility towards these uniformed guys.
Its experience at the police station was still fresh in its memory, and the tranquilizer guns terrified Ah Huang. It was this thing that brought it here, and it began to run faster.
Screams could be heard from the crowd on the street from time to time. Fortunately, the commotion prevented the police from firing their guns indiscriminately, as this could easily have injured someone. Moreover, Ah Huang did not engage in any aggressive behavior towards the crowd, so the situation had not yet escalated to that point.
The police car sped up to catch up with Ah Huang. More and more people noticed Ah Huang, and soon someone recognized him, running alongside and shouting, "That's him! This is the dog Brother Fei is looking for! Stop him! Stop him... 100,000 yuan... 100,000 yuan..."
With the addition of this group, more and more people began to chase after Ah Huang, and Ah Huang began to feel a little panicked.
It had never been chased by so many people before. It took off and sprinted at full speed. It was very fast, and those who were running after it were quickly left behind. However, the police cars and another group of people on motorcycles were still in hot pursuit. Ah Huang had no choice but to make a change. It suddenly went through a small alley between two shops, made a half-turn, and went onto another main street.
With a small change, Ah Huang shook off the pursuing police car and crowd. Ah Huang was very proud, but it dared not stop and ran out of the city at an even faster speed.
Because he no longer felt hungry and had taken a break along the way, Ah Huang was in exceptionally good condition. He could run continuously for one or two hours in the mountains and forests, and he could run for even longer on this flat ground.
Ah Huang's persistence finally paid off. It gradually noticed that there were fewer and fewer people on the road, and the tall buildings on both sides were getting shorter and sparser. Before long, it had run to the outside of the city's third ring road, and the mountains were right in front of it.
Ah Huang was extremely excited. It found a pond, drank some water, and prepared to continue running towards the mountains and forests. But at that moment, a large black dog suddenly rushed towards it from in front of the pond.
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